- Just wanted to add there wasn't any miscolorings this chapter surprisingly (unless i missed it), so good job on that part!
Nite Owl and Silk Spectre continue to grow closer after Laurie storms out on Jon. Plus, a shocking accusation prompts a game-changing decision from Dr. Manhattan, and Rorschach continues his attempts at piecing together the puzzle left in the wake of Blake's murder.
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I remember as a kid thinking the pirate comic excerpts were so boring and droll and trying to skip over them as fast as possible. Now I am completely entranced. I wish more comics were written like that, Alan Moore is just flexing his writing prowess in a comic within his own masterpiece. Meanwhile it all comes together, bringing in so many themes about power, loneliness, God, and nuclear anxiety it's almost dizzying. Top top top top top notch writing, one of one.
Again, similar reasoning with the last review on the previous issue, but its just that the World keeps getting darker, which is nice because its a reactant to what happens this issue, which is very good, like I just wish there was something to balance all this darkness, Dan and Laurie is pretty hopeful I guess, but even then its only cause of the stuff shes in RN which is kinda hopeless. Either way tho, everything else hit, the characterization and characters in general have been the best since this entire run so far, and I'm excited to see how the future issues go. I just simply hope Issue 4 is something a little less dark, because seriously this edgy vibe is something that is just a little too extreme for me imo.
Lots of character development in this one. Some of it a little slow and pretentious. Still a good read though.